@Clint, yeah that works for me, but since I still have it installed
(deliberately), I got this error:
sudo update-rc.d rabbitmq-server remove
update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/rabbitmq-server exists during rc.d purge (use -f to
force)
And needed to run:
08:22:11::mlissner@turquoise::/etc/init.d
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Doesn't
update-rc.d rabbitmq-server remove
Stop it from starting?
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John, the bug for the problem you describe is: #670289.
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What's bothering me (which may be unrelated) is my laptop (Maverick)
will not reboot unless i first stop rabbitmq-server manually. I do not
experience this on my desktop Maverick machine.
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I can confirm this.
This bug should be fixed in a new version upload to natty, and evtl. we
could SRU a patch for Maverick and Lucid.
Regards,
\sh
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